Eastern reflector, 19 March 1915


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the of all Industry
LIME
lash of all good for
lit by I I
ea on Farm, ind price
f lb , Kind,
ate A give
POWHATAN LIME CO.
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Notice la hen
who WM
Term of the Superior
KM county tor
i. I to I I, will
u day Mar , apply
, r tor in All per
cum will lake due notice thereof
Taut the
BROWN.
Attorney for Hubert Man
it law.
Is Your Skin
Clear a
Baby's
State of North Carolina
Pitt County.
NOTICE, is hereby given that the
Board of Com
at its regular I n Ufa
M of El b U N log
day of I
Pitt County.
to be held on
day the April ll. at
I place in Um
North Carolina, for the
, the trill I I
i tail i I
as to whether the Law
bed in laid Bel
p according to law In
Dada i provided And that
U. i- appoint I Registrar ail
will have
opened on Thursday, MB
until March -T. 1913
purpose of registering the
qualified voters Mid Bethel
hip.
the day of February
B, a. .
Chairman of Hoard of com, of Pitt Co,
Bell
Clerk.
-27
Stray Taken
Main yearling, about one year on
as marks, color Taken up
about 1st of January. Owner can got
by paying all charges. A
ore. Stokes. M. C.
To Give Quinine To Children.
nm
It la a Tasteless picas.
sat lo i sud does not the
Children lake ii never it is
t. i in i who I
Di I I
rails ii. n i
It lime m I I v
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emu
North Carolina,
County.
In The Court.
March Term.
vs
Jehu C. Baird
The d ti In this cause will
lake
area I led
this i i iii on the 16th day Jan-
requiring him to appeal
answer at the March Ten
Court, the relief sought by the
lug lie will fur
take notice that if ho does
on or tore the March Ten i
of Court, held in on the
March ii being the lion-
ti r the Brat Monday of March
and answer or demur to the
complaint that the plaintiff will
of the court the
sought in complaint, which he
found Bled in the office court.
Tins February 1918.
J. COX,
Clerk of Superior Court
Ml
North Carolina
County
In Superior Court,
before the Clerk.
Strong
Serviceable, Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for
farm use is the It is
ma the best so that
it is and .
bf rd.
t .
Jones
Vs.
Cornelia husband Gardner
Joins. Albert Jones and wife
Jones. Rosa Strickland and
Hubert Strickland, Robert U Jones an I
Wife Hazel Jones, Walter Jones aim
wife Clara Jones. Jesse Junes and wife
Rosa Lizzie and
band Prank James Mary.
e Jones, Ir next
; Walter Jone
I as
i In Hi
i have the
l tin
i u Joni
and a n further
notice they are required to
appear fore the Clerk of the Super-
i of County at ins or.
In On lie, N. C. on SO day of
IS, and answer or demur
; m of the r ii
will to the
relief Si
IS
J. .
MUCH.
of North Carolina.
County of
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
d of Commissioners of Pitt
m a call meeting of the Board
on Monday, February Had, 1911
election to be held in those
ma of Beaver Dam
i and Creek Town
lying and being included in tin
wing described boundary
on the east side of
the old I a gate at
Blount Harris pa c en the Swamp
road, and running, thence on the
of said road to the and
Greenville road, thence along the
and read a
line to J T. Hart's fence on
thence crossing trees
on the south side of said road et
crossing to a lane or.
the Jackson land to th
Hancock road at Red
house, thence across Hancock I
running northerly on the east side
road to Cedar Swamp, thence up Cedar
Swamp to J. Carroll's thence
with ins field fence to
line, thence with
Carroll's line to the corner of A.
Cox's Held to Herbert Kills, road
northerly with A. ti. Cox's fence, an I
the dividing of Augustus
and Craft to the Tar road at the mouth
of Albert road, thence
on the north of Al-
Worthing road with the J. B.
Carroll line to the southeast corner
of the J. Carroll Jackson land
thence northerly with the back line
of fence of the J. II. Carroll. J. S.
Barber, Thomas Tucker and others to
the WillOUghby farm, thence around
his farm so as to include It In the
Law territory, thence to the Tar
road Or con Mill run win re
i Stock Law
to i
lay, April a I
Ii I be two vi p I
In i -1 i territory t I
known as Ayden
the Ayden
that portion of Township
No. and Swift Creek a-
per line of the above described
which sail territory Is in i
to Include all territory up and to the
I e of Stock Law fence I
ii was i n d a i
II lion shall I i required
I I iv. II
North Carolina
Pitt County.
In the Superior Court
Maggie
vs.
Robert
The named w-ill
take
Thai an action entitled above
In the court of
County on the day of
to procure a divorce for
cans, i set forth in the complaint Bit I
in the office of the Clerk of Superior
And said defendant will take notice
that he is required to appear at the
March Term of Superior Court of I
county, to be held on Hie day
mg second Monday after first Mon-
day Of March. 1915, at the court house
of said county Greenville, N. C .
and answer or demur t i the complaint
of said action, or the plaintiff will
ply to the court for the relief demand-
ed in said complaint.
J. D. COX.
Clerk of Superior
the day of February. 1913.
Grain Privileges
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At Dealers .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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Ch
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Need a Tonic
cry woman's life v. she
i her over the hard places.
-s to you, you know tunic
Ionic. is com-
P ., ingredients, which act
J i, n Lie weakened womanly
i . hack lo strength and
has ; n and thousands of weak.
i past hall century of wonderful
, will do the same for you.
You c. v. t a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
ft s f Wilson, R. F. No. Alma, Ark.,
I C is create medicine on earth,
for women. I began to I was
Bo we if and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
p or appetite. Now I feel as well and
as I did, and can eat most
today. Sold by all dealers.
Helped
ll, th
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the lo- r
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In t i n of
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and may be laid
th
southwest corner Of W
lot, end runs
D line to b other corner
I at a ditch; then
ditch 1-2 yards; then
the line to the rat.
of way; then
with the railroad to th
containing fourth an
or
Bald sale to be made to satisfy Ci
h said
which has been assigned to E
I.
This day of
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SALE.
county.
virtue of certain
executed delivered to Mm Lulu
W. Fleming by Evan and wife
bearing date
1814, duly recorded in Hook A.
page of County Registry,
the Undersigned mortgage will on
March 1915, at o'clock
j Noon, before tho Court House door In
Greenville, North Carolina, expose to
sale at public auction tor cash, the
following described lot or parcel
land.
Lying and being on the South
. begin at a
W. m . con r on h i
; i I King
line foot to T. E. H
Ho ;.
I i to a stake; ace
parallel with first line I feet to
thence with
Ito the beginning, the same being n
part of the Henry lot Which
where he now lat the
deed i live , i
square feet, the i be c ye I
by Henry to Evans an
a vans, his wife,
. on
n I. .
i i reel o
. house with
w. II located for
. .;.
I n n j
II I. AT.
Putt . calls are the safest ant
surest of trading In wheat,
your loss la
limited to the
No further risk.
Positively tho most profitable way
trading.
Open an account. You can buy
puts or calls on bushels
for or can buy both
for or as many more as you wish.
An advance or decline of cent
you the chance to take profit
A movement of cents 1500 profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
it. iv.
Columbus. Ohio.
Address all mall to Box 1421
NOTICE SALE
virtue of power vested In me b
that Heed of Trust executed to m.
by W. C. Smith, and of record in the
Office the Register of Heeds for
County, in Hook T-10 at Page I
shall sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the Court
House door in Greenville, on the US
day of March, 1915. at o'clock It,
the following described parcel of real
estate lying, being and situate
Township. County of Pitt.
and State of North Carolina,
No. Twelve on that
part of land formerly owned b
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully de
In Map Hook at Page of
the Register of Deeds Office for Pill
County and containing Three and .
acres.
This February 1915.
C. S. CARR.
Trustee
Albion Dunn,
Taken
On my pi M about
old with hot,
hit . on rent of body
. crap ant tilt DE
owner can get lame by paying nil
costs.
J.
M, H K.
i ltd It
NOTICE.
as n r the C I
Ion War. I Co., t
i o that ii an r i the Sup r
ii i
use I i I
, it
, in In i i i
. c .,
Hid .
i ; i h I
B I with r- I Bl
. i t
I r this will plead
. i to their recovery.
This February 12th,
J. A. LANG,
r.
Attorney.
TAKEN
my farm one bl hog
unmarked, weight about
Owner can same by paying
J.
N C.
I or BUM
One second
bus Engine i
Ila goad sell M I
gain to quick buyer. J. H.
I M.
SALE OP HEAL ESTATE
By virtue of a power of sale con
n age i
ed ii by A. M vi
o. Mi s on the 7th, day
1911 and duly recorded is
lo, i ti i Office In Pitt
County, in 0-9, page to
M. Allen, the will on Mon-
day, 31st day of March, 1915, at
o'clock in, expose to public sale
fore the Court House Door In
to highest bidder for cash.
the following described parcels
la i
and being In the county cf
and I in of North Carolina a i
-i- n. N. Nobles the
i and other and
more or lei i
I A.
I In
i reel of
i In tho I
i i i a m
will be made for the
, g the terms of said
Mort . I.
This day of February, 1915
U.
Pier Attorneys.
II I
.- of Cat
PI t O ll
In lie Superior
.-
vs NOTICE
it above named will
I tit
a- action i above was
i . Court of
only on I day of
to pro . for
ii i get in tho
ill e the Clerk Of
our
And th dam
notice I Is r to
at the March Term I i
of raid State ard
i, be the I
there
the of the
I In N. C. and an-
,. t,, con iii n said action
.; plaintiff v ii to th -t
for relief In said complaint.
day of February
J D. COX,
Clerk of I'm Superior Court
a.
Si
rat
HEART OF It A KN
WORTS IT HAS
A POPULATION OF
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
TOR AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
SAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
i THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
H HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
H HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
Is the the the Meet Heeds ad
H. C AT MARCH 1915.
TO SIM MOVE
lib Summer
learn Grows
T TEAM
Belief Entertained That The
Baseball Fans May Together
And Have Good Team For
Months,
As the approach of Spring comes
ea. all baseball enthusiasts, and those
tilers who are In the least inclined to
he admirers of the great national
game, look forward with smiles and
happiness to the pleasant hours In
the grand stand and on the bleachers.
Statistics show that no other sport
has over held such a griping hold up-
on the people generally as tho
hall of today. An examination
f the records as to the number of
spectators and the amount of the pro-
which are annually compiled,
will astonish even the most ardent of
Germans Waiting For
Before Starling a
General Engagement
RUSSIANS AGAIN IN PRUSSIA
Negro Kills Young While Man
and Narrowly
Being lynched
Mount Olive, March ISA
was narrowly averted here this morn-
when it was learned that a
I Host, had killed a young
man, II. F. by shooting him
with the contents of both barrels of
a shot gun. The tragedy occurred
at about ti o'clock at the plant of the
Lumber Company, one
south of town.
As soon as the police were Informed
a posse was organized which sue-
In capturing the one
hour later while hiding under another
house. He was rushed to the
lock up and Sheriff R. H of
notified to come and get
him.
While the sheriff was on his way
a crowd of perhaps men collect-
ed around the lock up and as feeling
was running high a lynching was fear-
ed. Sheriff Edwards succeeded In I certain to lead to counter attacks by
getting the out of the lock-up i the Germans and a general engage-
and In his auto In which the m,,,, Rs when similar movements
was taken to T he sheriff
made a talk to the crowd before they
would allow the removal of the
The killing was the result of a
slight quarrel between the men on
yesterday In regard to the work at the
plant. It had almost been forgotten
Big Battle Pending on
Bank of River Canal
Which Army Holds
London, March next
battle in the west. It is be-
will take place along the river
held on one side by the recently
Belgian army, and on the
other by the Germans.
As the subsided, the
Belgians, supported by the
warships, have pushed their line
slightly forward, and this Is almost
FOB
COLLEGE
Trinity Durham, March
exercises this
year will be held from Sunday, June
to Wednesday, June and from
the program which Is announced to
day, exercises promise to be of
especial Interest. Tho sermon will masters would be chiefly affected b
be preached by Rev. James
all Urges Changes in Law
Relating lo Aliens
Civil Service
Chapel Hill, March ISA mightier
arm for civil service department
of the government, and thereby
a curtailment the
powers of the chief Executive
the outstanding recommendation o.
former President William
in his lecture tonight, on the
powers of the President. The
and regulation of the post
But, when one begins to think when the appeared and shot Mr
tans.
of thrills and excitement which
the old baseball game offers, little can
be wonder position the game
has won In the hearts of Americans.
This by way of Introduction, how-
ever, Is in no means the subject of
this article. The question la
Is the lily of Greenville going to be
located on the baseball map this com-
The answer Is not forth
from the writer, because it Is
beyond his reasoning There was a
time when the business men of Green-
ville who were fond of baseball lent
helping hand by backing the amateur
teem here. The past few years on
the other hand, has been totally mi-
ens the cooperation of the business
and the fact Is, the general pro-
have been young men who
have managed the whole business as
well as donned uniforms and
pated In the games themselves. This
taking charge by last years
ion was not done either, without first
putting the question before the
Something was said In the paper
about a and there was
tome discussion as to whether Green-
ville should enter the Eastern Caro
Una League, of which there was some
talk of reviving just at time. This j
project soon fell by tho
ever, and baseball situation here
left WM
Now. there is no reason in I
why a town with a population
people should not have an organized
shall team. As sultry
come on. people quite naturally are
ii inly lo pause fro their work for a
While iii a I If
r tho i men bore Mild
el together I ah
of a good diamond, with
., . n i
i and bleachers, it la
,. . efforts.
would Ii i be repaid. A
Beatty this morning.
Young Beatty leaves a wife and one
mall child. The remains re taken
lo N. C . for burial.
Lee. of St. Louis, the address
will be delivered by Owen
Philadelphia. and the
alumni address will be given by Mr.
Bunyan Womble of
cm. The baccalaureate address will
delivered by President William
Preston Few. Rev. Harry M. North
of the class of 1899, will read a poem
at the alumni dinner.
SAME WAS
J OMITTED FROM WILL,
fill
REPORTED TO WRECKED
via London, March IS
-Another version of the reported
of the German cruiser
is published today by the Na-
This account
ts to emanate from a Ger-
man merchant captain, who bad
served as a petty officer of the land-
In The cap-
Is reported to have declared that
the crew of the arrived In
Germany on the German liner
Negro early In December, but that
this fact and the fact that the
had kept secret
that the British cruiser would con-
their search for the German
were elsewhere along the
front. An artillery duel already has
commenced.
There may be a slight delay while
the are awaiting reinforce-
for they been using most
of their reserves to counter attack
British troops at St. and
and the French north of Ar-
but that a big clash will soon
come nobody doubts.
The contest for the spur of Notre
is still in progress,
and to Berlin, further at-
tempts of French to advance in
Champagne, where they captured an
important ridge north of Lo
have been repulsed. Fighting in the
Argonne forest and the
slackened somewhat, owing doubtless
to the return of cold weather.
There Is little news from tho east-
front and beyond the fact
tho Russians have again crossed the
Fast Prussian frontier In tho far
northeast, near and that they
continue their offensive tn
Austrians In there Is no
change.
Annie a colored woman
appeared at the Courthouse Tuesday
afternoon with a will for probating
which named her as executrix. It was
discovered that the document, writ
ten on a typewriter and witnessed by asked
two preachers, did not hear the;
signature. The will
and the r
of her property, real and
personal. The clerk stated of-
were being made to discover II
there is not an original to the will
which he suspects to be a copy. II
such is not the case, the
man will probably have to qualify as
administratrix accordance with the
law. and in the event the division of
the between the two
will In all likelihood be more
Press.
the proposed Innovation of
Taft.
Strengthen Allen Laws.
Characterizing the absence of a pro-
vision in our laws whereby the right
of the allies could be safeguarded
properly, as a defect in our govern-
Professor Taft urged the pass
age of laws to prevent these
violations. There have been or
cases of these violations and not i
single Indictment. The government
at Washington ought to he able a
least to make a rather than
issue a simple In
declared.
Mr. Elias Turnage Prominent
Citizen Ayden Died
Suddenly Today
was received here morn
of the death of Mr. Elias Turn
age which occurred this morning s
o'clock at his home in Ayden. Mr
Turnage bad been sick for two weeks,
previous to bis death but his
had improved considerably and It
was thought he would get well again.
His death this morning was due to
heart failure and was sudden. H
was In his year.
Mr. Turnage was prominently con-
and well-known throughout
the whole county. He was a mer.
chant In his active business days but
retired several years ago and has
since been living at his home
In Ayden. He was a member of
Methodist church and was actively en-
gaged in church work up to the
his sickness. Surviving him are
his wife seven children.
Burial services will be held at
o'clock Saturday at the Ayden
tery. The burial will be with Masonic
honors as Mr. Turnage was
identified with the order.
GREENVILLE
IA BASKET BALL
should the President h-
bothered with the appointment of tin
postmaster of Devil Lake. Montana.
the former President Admit
a Hie r the
to appoint draws to an end
Influence of the Ii m j i n
wane, he urged the Chang
that the central powers at
ton would he -i an
. . -.- of the Poi
safeguarded. With
postmasters by i Ii ll sen
he cont Hided that B b I
would be inaugurated and B
much of a premium would be
upon continuity of the
of a competent as upon a
capable officer in Industrial plant
He added. can't see why when we
go Into politics we should lose our
ordinary common
I. MM HORN'S ATTEMPT
WAS AH ACT OF WAS
Turks Repair
Is a temporary lull In the
Karly In December It was reported J bombardment of the Dardanelles and
Hint the had evaded the, Smyrna, according to an Athens
fleet and arrived In a German
port.
Recently there has been no reports
of the actual movements of the
which, early In the war.
wayside, how- gained fame as a sea raider, although
k. there have been several
patch due. It Is thought to
able weather conditions The Turks
are taking advantage of this to re-
pair damage done to the forts and
batteries, and they express
which Is shared by the German Ii
marshal Baron Von Her
Statements that the cruiser had straits are Impenetrable
with disaster. One story emanated The belief is held here, however.
from a sea captain who he had , that as soon as the ships fresh
seen the hulk of the on ammunition they will renew the at-
the beach of one of the Grenadine
I lands of the Windward group in the
Caribbean The vessel, ho de-
dared, either had gone whore In a
term or been de by an ex-
Thursday afternoon about sixty en-
Greenville Graded School
pupils accompanied their girls Bas
Ball Team to The
young folks left with the
to bring back victory and tho re-
was altogether flattering. Al-
though the girls played
hard and fast the game was decidedly
At no moment during the
contest did have a chance
to win. The score to tells the
I story of the first victory a Green-
ville Team has won this year
The entire team played a good
pots Jenkins starred Greenville
making out of Id points. Those
the Warn are
Ml n
o i I, March IS
Authorship of a pi m ii
castle a to William
tack with even greater force.
The conference between the
and labor
fir the of the output of
war lions was continue In Lon-
don today and adjourned until to
row to complete the agreement. The
desire assurances the
arrant i Into win
affect the work
after war Is Concluded
baseball team and n good park
line advertisement for any town has resulted in
Baseball baa com. to stay and those Humbert, Slat regimen-
who are a. all unfavorable lo the sport of French rifles, a war prisoner
not much of- sentence,. t
. , ,.,, f their position. Imprisonment.
Salt Villages
March London,
March a m The following
I official communication from general
I headquarters issued
Russian Poland on the front
sport become a profession and
one. look it the tame but
Cobb and turning of eyes i
the rivers and
for Its being the birth, j and also
Ty. ,,. , n great Welter Johnson j in tho region north
toward Georgia when i Mk, after tills glance around continues. We have seized
is is Is going to be . villages and taken five
Again, look at the otherwise on ha Baseball Map this sea- machine guns, many caissons and
little place of . hundreds of prisoners
Jenkins.
Elisabeth
Mine Hell
Mills
Galloway
Nan
and
Pi
Id a bale of cotton
to charity In
Washington,
and id the pr
Oklahoma.
During the a bale of
movement the president t set
bales, and one now Is In
well, Okla. H. H.
of Paris, . offered to buy It at
ten cents a pound and today the
president tool his offer and
that the sent
a charity in Oklahoma to be
and Owen.
The town Is having largo tiling laid
from Ninth street to the branch on the
Forbes property.
Tribute to Employer.
The machinery of government, what
Professor Taft termed the entity of
government, was raid a tribute by the
former President. These depart-
mental employees different from the
President and Cabinet, are
In the service of govern-
While the President and Cab-
officers are the seashore these
faithful servants are running the ma
of the government.
The only he thrust
President Roosevelt in his speech to-
night was in his discussion of the
construction of the Panama Canal
during his administration He said
I advised Roosevelt to continue the
In building of the canal
He did not hesitate to
11.1, THE
i m in SITED
March
in a n In the North B
d, an mi n I
of her crew who reached here today
on the from
it had been i ported hr
eight and thirteen men wen
lost
The live men said VI
a mine k in the mo
remained afloat for seven
The crew took to
boats. Ono boat was rescued by a
German patrol boat and the
were picked up by other ships and
landed In Holland.
Bangor, March
claim of Werner Horn bis at
in blow up the International
bridge at ant at
.-, I In i e lings be
C I
I hi re I.
with returned
Horn in the federal court at
;. d barging illegal
of explosives from
York to
Counsel for prisoner, former Con
Joseph P.
Boston, argued that as a
of the German army, Horn was b
government agent, and that th
transportation of explosives was pan
of an act of war with which the state
department rather than tho courts
should deal.
It was expected that If the com-
missioner found sufficient cause for
holding Horn be would order him
committed to await a warrant for
his removal to Massachusetts Horn's
counsel intimated that on
decision he followed by fur
proceedings to prevent
removal from state.
I MM HI
PIT Kit Ii Fill I IS
w . ton, Mart b IS pro-
; Hut the Cuban government
Bi i i put t e on the free in
view of the that country
will admit all sugars free of duty
after May 1918, under tho pres
law, will be before the
within l day or
two Si
v III mean I I of the
rice said I
will .
the pr ii lea i
i e i for our rice
market, it would help tho I
, by giving them i
I a stale government to
ask Cuba to
Harvard In Skirts.
i Mass., Mar.
Club show. In which
. young students Agave as
girls, ballet s-d
buds, will be given n Aral
the
the title, and there are many stirring
musical numbers. The show will
given six performances.





THE CAROLINA HOME
FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
fey
la.
D J
CAROLINA
out year. .
. .
rates ma; to bad
at
St . rotor Surlier
tad streets
el
rant will Or U u
vest per
will U f-w H
par line, lines
suffrage, and la making a pretty
good statement for the cause, one
that may get him Home publicity In
the literature of the suffragists, for
governor declares that he
was again, aid now I'm
following his to California and
Ins learning the great good that ac-
there from such a charge
I M Telegram.
I lean-up Week.
I an up w eek m id i at start
,.;. The i . t cleaning
on I i and
ii to work a vim. The
showed tine spirit of co-operation.
I, Bat let the work go
I i to be given a
.-. as in be made
all tor the summer
-1 he mi la going to do
it, part Let I V liming
s. . j
. 1910. at the at
e Star n
b hat
led
still
PI
I .
Is South
r mined
. re man n woman I I
i does
boss
The approach wanner v. i
cause the ch in to be
pushed. Clean up now and real
weather Is here
on ugh Con
. . . .
.; . time to time
U ; I
,. . the
i hod the use i
vodka i v the
C th prohibition party in this
m papers, generally, say
it this will he
last yea The wheat
; the b Kg st the South ha
ever id the corn crop will
In any year
like crop-
i. Jacksonville
Metro
None and
is plentiful
Hy help-
. to gel in, owing
act collateral It i
However, many of us proceed forth
. , In nine what little we can
ban Is on, Star.
. i
They It lit I heir Costs.
There Is something radically wrong
with the present system Hal
taxes in township a I
worth of Jewelry is d
I taxation by the combined
Tel there are men throughout j
the township who wear nails iii their
shirt-front easily worth that much j
They button tight their coats when
make a visit to the lister
Review.
x------
We wonder what the
think about the Inability of
an a r to negotiate
channel up the river from South-
port Columbia State.
GUNS PISTOLS
and CARTRIDGES
We are headquarters for the best make of fire arms such as
the Famous L. C. Smith, Fox, Ithaca and Winchester shot
gins. Remington Winchester and Smith
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Richardson Pistols.
We are also headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and
M italic Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells,
Gage and Gage. Come to see us.
J. R. J. G
Why
Suffer
So
It took a big
years to and out the
cause of and relieve
it. Two things, fee discovered, wet
always matter what the
and
the
and vanishes. His prescription,
used very successfully in his
was secured fey Nixon Laboratory
and put up the
of It yon
suffer Croup, Neuralgia,
Sore Throat, Ear-
ache, Swell lags, Soreness and Stiff-
Pleurisy, Coughs. or
are in fact suffer-
congested and
instead paying II to U
for the prescription you can bow go
lo the store of Morris
N. C, and get a
of it only cents. sure it's
Menthol
Sta
Pot Plants
and many
plants or the Write to
Spring Price of Rose bushes
Shrubberies. Hedge Plants, Evergreens
and Shade Trees.
telegraph and telephone
pi. . .-I.;. by J.
CO. N. C.
Greenhouse
I m- All Occasions.
We grow them. Hoses. Violets.
lies and Carnations a specialty. Wed
and lowers arranged as
the latest artist MM
Seattle Day.
Seattle. Mar. la
the Second Annual Cadet Day at the
We not heard of a m University of Wisconsin, and a hip
lent being elected In Mexico lately, tournament is in which
in it ii Is hard m tell just who marks the greatest military affair over
ill He seems to be t held In this section. A grand
lend only. opened the tournament. Military
0-------- apt athletics then followed, tin
Harry K. Thaw, la again the eye of military leaders Gov-
light, if It keep on like It has been In Ernest General P. D
past he Will become one of our. Ward, retired, of the regular army
known citizens. j Henry and
i i notables attended the tournament as
cu
science
of the department of military
in the University.
The war on in North I
is growing rapidly we are dad
i note. The are
taking up the problem with a will and New York at
ire already bringing about result San Francisco, Mar. 19-The Newt
ft is much better to In this York at the Exposition was
kind of than In the j dedicated today. The committee from.
j the was constructed
filer an appropriation of in
Quite a Dumber of Belgians have charge of Hon. Norman E Mack.
to to s. since the The voters of Alameda County are
war began. We expect they were today voting today whether or not to
Impressed with the large a bond Issue to
for the that amount
Belgium is one capital stock of the Exposition
smallest counties b the war
as of l den p
I its
n. on the Western front
The Greenville Banking
Trust Company.
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st
THE LARGEST In This Section.
Deposit Your Money with This
Bank For Safekeeping.
OF SHIPS
BE II BY
ire exerting to utmost
to ii an advantage over
opponents the spring cam-
The English and French have
linen content In hold their own until;
the time when the advance
has begun.
Debating is becoming popular
n this stale, just now hundreds of
school children are preparing to
a series f debates which start th
i of this mi nth, As Is one
of the mi vain I
that can be I n, We
interest in .- will lag
ill . i die down.
The .- s are Ii
o gel
not high
them lo m i
i We an raid II I
do
enough and
la about equal to it
i so
a par I p I I bu
lid he I
Paris. March The French for-
i it is understood, has de-
to buy the cotton cargo the
r was seized by a
cruiser taken Into
while on a voyage from the United
States to The cotton Is
valued at about The own
era proposed the purchase. It is stat-
ed.
THE LIMIT
OF LUXURY
Is reached when one has taken a
In an up-to-date bathtub of our lilting
No house Is complete without It and
comfort and cleanliness which re-
from its
the Price
many times over. We have
the finest house In Greenville
not yours. We gladly will
it.
W.
. W. . I.
limited to
.
and
The of
c with Dr. D l- James,
N. C.
t cm. N. t
Dram
In Building, Third
wherever his services
i rod.
North
. Bear
IT II sea's
over Frank SI
C, Phone Ml
J. P. III
Stables
II
II. II
Still With
MB
The Insurance Ce
New York.
J.
Attorney at Law
in Building on the
Square.
Court
D. M.
Attorney at Law
and Drainage Cases a
In formerly occupied by
F G. James A
Practicing la all the Courts
In Wooten Building on
street Court
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
Squibs From Other
Robert B, is
latest Tar Heel in the public U
over to tho cause woman
Fresh
Salted
Peanuts
Every Day
Watch
This Space
Tomorrow
California
Fruit Store
Buy your Cow Peas,
Beans and Seed Peanuts
before they go higher
HALL
. -r
Fresh
wheat, Pan
Flour, Oatmeal,
Flakes,
Washington
Corn Flake.
Post Post
en,
Nuts, Instant
Cereal, Flour.
Self-rising Flour, Con
s-id
fee.
M Schultz
For nod Loss Appetite
TONIC.
sad i-. up the system. A Ink
t-n
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
OP
hi ll
M. following
as
and are not
LEAVE
EAST BOUND
a. so. dally.
Pullman ear tor Mortal.
a m dally, for Plymouth,
both and
Parlor Car
Norfolk. for all
North and West.
Washington.
WEST BOUND
id p. m. dally.
U a. for
and West. Pullman Bleeping
Service. North,
and West.
Ml a. m. dally, M
Wilson and St
all points.
p. m dally tor at
Intermediate stations.
For further Information and
ration In Sleeping Cars, apply to
L. Agent, N
J, D STACK.
r v
J. C LANIER
an
Let me send you PERFUME
Write today f n of
ED. LILAC
The r.
. I r bi nth.
The
. r. ,
Department M
Ll. NEW YORK
PERFECT COLD CREAM
Um W H.- kw r
Wins lo J
tn.
r .-.
take,
t O A
On cH k U aft .
I. , Birch
in ii-. I. C
accept my thanks for the Draft n the
ranee Company fur my lire lo-s which
on March the Your in this I-
much appreciated, and I take this occasion to heartily
the service your office to all those desiring any form of
Insurance.
Tery years,
K. B.
PERSONALS.
Mr. E. E. of was in
town today on business.
w. of Ayden Is in
town today.
Mr. K. T. Phillips, editor of the Free
Will Baptist of Ayden was in town
on
Mr. C. A. Wilson of tho
Coast Realty Company is spending a
few in town.
Mr, Herman W. Dell of New Bern
was a visitor in yesterday
Mr. Henry A. of Tarboro
as in the city yesterday.
Mr. H. H. of Kooky Mount
was in the city yesterday.
Mr. H. Stewart of Wilson was
in town
Messrs. II. I,. Humphrey and
Eugene of are visit-
ors here today.
Mr. J. II. of Atlanta, Ga.
is in town today on business.
SALE
Hy Virtue of of sale con-
In a certain of trust
by A. Horton and S. N.
on the M day of 1911
In Hook A-10. page Pitt
County the undersigned
will offer at public sale to the high-
est bidder for cash before tho Court
house in the town of N.
C, on Saturday April 10th 1915 at
U. tho following described tracts or
parcels of laud,
On east side of the A. C. L. It. II.
on tho North Side of Third Street
is at a stake,
Mrs. B. S. W. corn-
running a westerly course
with Third Street feet to Jessie
S. K. Corner, thence a
course with said Jessie Mum-1
line feet to a in J. J.,
smith's line, thence an easterly course
with J. J. Smith's and Caleb Worth-
line feet to K. Sum.
line, thence a southerly course
with said line feet to
beginning. Containing 1-3 of an
more or less.
This sale is made for tho purpose
o satisfying the bonds secured
deed of trust.
This the 6th day of March 1915.
P. S. HARRIS,
Trustee
W. F. EVANS. Attorney
TAKEN OF,
On my farm one black female hog,
weight about
Owner can get same by paying
oats,
SARAH J. WHICHARD.
Bethel. N. C.
For
The following list of for
clean-up week are timely and worthy
of consideration. As many the
to be done cons
able it would he well to
operations at once. These
were from one of our ex
changes,
What Ton should
Indian Tribe Overlooked.
Wash, Alar. Tho de-
of the tribe of In-
have chosen two delegates to
present at Washington their claims
for settlement tho lands of the
tribe. Tho treaty of sixty years ago.
made by Governor Stevens did not
include this tribe. Tho women mi tn-
of the tribe Joined In a hot de-
bate as to who should present the
argument at Washington,
was patched up by sending two
men. Peter and Frank
representing both fractions of
tribe.
See that all rubbish Is removed from
your cellar, back yard and
Have it placed In suitable receptacles
where the Street Cleaning t
can readily remove it.
Clear hallways of all obstructions.
Remove and clean all carpels and
hangings for the summer.
Scrub doors, and all
varnished woodwork thoroughly. Use
of soap and hot water.
Clean all windows and keep them
open to fresh air and sunlight.
Report all neighborhood nuisances
such as stagnant pools and
refuse piles, to the Health De-
Ask your landlord to repair leaky
roofs and plumbing, and to
dirty, broken walls and ceilings.
If there is a vacant lot adjoining
house that it Is cleaned
all decaying and refuse material.
And remember, that cheerful com
with these suggestions, and
with every other effort of the Health
Department, will help to make your
city a more healthful one to live in.
You should be glad to do It.
TONIGHT
News So. S.
Rosemary, That's Be-
in in
Parts
Friday Night
j of
Their
the i, u Bache-
Best Is None Too.
Good For You
In this day and time majority of men
look for the best the market
affords in all lines.
Realizing this fact we keep our store
well stocked with
Values Son at
Portland, Or- Mar, her
son, aged was electrocuted while
at work for the Oregon Electric Hall-
way Company, was worth to
her is the claim of Mrs. Mabel Hart-
man. In a suit against tho railroad
which was heard hero last week She
claimed that negligence of railway
and the neglect of the officials to give
her son an assistant caused his death
She placed her damage claim at the
high figure of because she
believed that bad he lived be would
have earned at least that amount
his lifetime.
Touring Can F. B
F. O. a, Detroit
We have hand Ford
Cam, aim- an good as new, for cheap.
Ford Supply Co.
and forts. They are pursuing the
sums course also at the
and on either shore of the Sea o
here are about
Turkish troops of
according to latest information
reaching Athens. Forty thousand are
on tho peninsula;
in European Turkey, and the rest or
the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles.
It Is ported in Paris the
are placing guns on the
heights surrounding Constantinople.
Br. -h Returns,
Dr. J. B, Marsh of this place has
just from an extended trip
through western part of the State
Where been inspecting stock,
lie left hen- in the early winter. Ho
conies here to take up his practice
after spending several days visiting
at his home in
to meet the wants all men,
Phone
Greenville, N C.
Royal Bleat
At annual convocation of
ville Chapter No. U. A. M. held
Thursday night, the following
were
Williams
II. Wright.
R, Turnage.
K. Meadows.
M. Schultz.
The chapter Is in flourishing
and is looking forward to confer-
ring degrees en several teams at
the spring meetings.
Day of Key Redemption.
Tomorrow from to will
the last day of redeeming at
the post office to the lock boxes in the
old post office. After this time the
key case will be turned over to
owner of the former post office build-
to whom fixtures belonged,
and any one holding keys after the
hours designated tomorrow will have
to see him about their redemption.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of W. I. Fulford, deceased, late
tho county of Pitt, North Carolina,
this Is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the said
deceased to present the same to the
undersigned administratrix on or be
fore the 12th day of 1916,
this notice will be plead In bar of re-
All persons Indebted lo the
said estate will please
mediate settlement.
This February 1915.
MRS. HENRIETTA FULFORD
Harding Pierce, Attorneys
, ate
IN ALABAMA
Montgomery, Ala . March
special from Ala., The
Alabama Power Company has filed
for record in the probate court hero
a for in
of the Montreal Trust Company
trustee. Tho fee for recording th
mortgage will be about This
Is said to the largest
ever filed In the state
ASSIGNEE'S SALK
I will offer for sale on March 31st .
Wednesday at o'clock. In the store
building formerly occupied by B. J.
Pulley, that stock of Dry Goods and
. formerly owned by
J. Pulley, which he has assigned
t me for the benefit of his creditors
stock in-
furniture and fixtures
Amounting to about, Pros-
purchasers will be given the
privilege of examining this stock
to the sale.
This March 10th. 1815.
F. M. WOOTEN,
If you have seed of a memorial of
any ran depend upon
us to you hot material, the
most artistic designs, at the lowest
possible price with good
work. We will careful attention
to any order, large or small, aid
guarantee you good material, work-
and satisfaction.
i to
Dees Marble and
Granite Works
ii me. work near
mm mm
Phone
N. C.
k OF BLACK
In town would probably the
oldest Inhabitant but we are prepared
for the necessary even
that and are supplied with the
stock of drags to any
of s doctor's with
the new net m
or of Oar
prompt and mistakes are
a Sure-
for All Corns
Use Two Drops They Vanish.
make you with
your on, when you try to Mil
your to try to got
from your I I I
if you Mod IV
Drug Company
to Step on M
. You'll
Hf Nu to Be St. p,. U On.
corn of tin tho
i too I of tor b
i,,. bundling i . i i .-
U a of
i in i- -i, The
u try it. Von
J won't wince put your
J in tin- morning. rs
or
In Bold
I win if. a or
JERSEY TOW AND
Calf. G. T. Tyson,
Route L.
Cards. . . .
ii the Voter. f the Town of Green
I am a Candidate for the Office of
Subject to roar approval.
T it MOORE
FOR Ml VIM
to the Voters of deem
I bet lo announce my candidacy for
Town
for Mayor.
hereby myself a
ate for Mayor the Town
subject to the action the
This march is,
i J. W.
Every day we give pleasure to
some patient in
proper vision. Io not put off
having your eyes tested tested
It nothing to find out
whether the glasses you art
using are correctly fitted or
not. Our looses are u
our order for requirement
of each eye. We can duplicate
any broken lens.
W. L. BEST
Jeweler
h, c.
WANT ADS
m. ft. I Kit
Heater., and inure
Proctor Hotel
FOB
bunch for peed. cents T. O. D. or
cents at farm. R
R . U
ayer.
the Voters of
I hereby announce myself a
for Mayor to the
primary to be held for the
of
W.
Mari h -With
H Ice as its an
new d I con in t
in II
it a
with President Wilson.
there on Intention of beg
bu . but the c that
ti. map out ways
wherein corporations an Inter-
trade may bu. i
comfortably to the
laws iii mark
commission relations with de
of justice and the courts In
carrying out Its work Inquiry will
he started at once. It Is
Info common abroad
maintained by numerous foreign
to whether
should be by
American business This
was by the law
lug the commission.
occupied by Coca Cola
corner and Washington
Streets. Apply to J. K. Winslow.
FOB A
In West Apply
Hearne
FOB REST -OFFICE OS
W.
FOR
Hi bath, all D P
MI aid
tn
FOB RF I BIB.
or up
Leather or any
. .
aid la
NOTICE
The said of the Avon on
1315 under . mortgage executes
h t t me is
by withdrawn.
ltd
I J
mt lam
PIP





State of North
Pitt
NOTICE. Is hereby given that the
Board Commissioner of Pitt
Its regular session on the
Monday of February It being ISM
first day of February ordered
election to be held in Bethel Township.
PUt County.
The said election to be hold on Tues
day the day of April 1815, at the
regular voting place la town
North Carolina, for the
fanning, who W f will of the
four months in jail, will as to the Stock Mi
a the day of Mar. 1315, apply to lie established in said
. Governor for a pardon. All per
THE FARM
I. . an l-d-try
LIME
basis of all good fanning.
by th beat is United
on th. Farm, and get price
the purest lime. buy earth,
wee. A postal will give
POWHATAN CO.
VIRGINIA
Notice is hereby given that Hubert
North Carolina
Pitt County
In Superior Court,
Before the Clerk.
Allie Jones
Vs.
Cornelia Jones and husband Gardner
Jones, Albert Jones and wife
Jones. Rosa Strickland and husband
Robert Strickland, Robert I Jones and
wife Hazel Jones, Walter Jones
wife Clara Jones. Jesse Jones and
ROM Jones, Lizzie James and
NOTICE.
or North Carolina.
County of
NOTICE la hereby given that the
Board of of Pitt Count
at a special call meeting of the
on Monday, February 1915. or
an election to be held In those
portions of Greenville, Heaver Dam
and Swift Creek
I, lying and being Int In tin
following described boundary
the east side of th.
road at old Stock l-w gate at
band Frank James and Mary, Mount Harris place on the Gum Swam,
and Nannie Jones, by their next friend j road, and running, thence on tin M
sons will take due notice thereof.
This day
III BROWN
Attorney for
law.
a Tour Skin
Clear as a
Baby's
Stray Take I p.
Male yearling, about one year old
a marks, color Taken up
about 1st of January. Owner can get
by paying all charges. G. A
acre. Stokes. N. C.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
to
to take Dot the
Children lake it and never know It la
AIM lo who
Sake ordinary not nor
cause ins In the bead. Tr
I Urn- you need On any put.
. A a J ounce ordinal package.
t blown hi borne- p
Township according to law as la such
cases made and provided. And that
M. Jones is appointed Registrar I
will have the Registration
opened on Thursday, March
and until Saturday.
for the purpose of registering the
qualified voters of Bethel Town
ship
the day of February 1916.
chairman of Board of Com. of Pitt Go.
Attest Bell
Clerk.
6-law-to-mar.-27
PATENTS
I. or
SEARCH
m i
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES
r m, Our how. l
D. SWIFT CO.
PATENT
I St, P. C.
Robert L. Jones.
The defendant Walter Jones and
wife Clara Jones will take notice that
a special proceeding entitled as
has been commenced in Superior
Court of Pitt County to have the dower
laid off and assigned to the
Jones, widow of Calvin Jones
and the said defendants will further
take notice that they are required to
appear before the Clerk of Super
tide said road to the and
Greenville road, thence along the
Kin-ton and Greenville road a flexible
line to J. T. Harts fence on
Creek, thence crossing swift
North Carolina
Pitt County.
in Superior Court
vs. NOTICE
Robert
The defendant above named will
That an action entitled above
commenced In Superior Court of
Pitt County on the day of
ISIS, to procure a divorce for
causes set forth In the complaint file
in the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court,.
And said defendant will take notice
that he is required to appear at the
March Term of Superior Court of sail
county, to be held on the 16th day b
second Monday after the first Mon-
day of March. 1915, at the court
the
south of said road at said county In Greenville, N.
crossing to a lane or
the Jackson land to
Hancock road at Red
house, thence across Hancock road
running northerly on the east side o
Court of Pitt County at his office j road to Cedar Swamp, thence up Cedar
In Greenville, N. C. on the day of j Swamp to J. field, thence
March 1916, and answer or demur to with his field fence to 1-
the petition of the petitioner, or tho Carroll's line, thence with
plaintiff or petitioner will apply to tho line to the corner of A. O.
Court for relief demanded In said Cox's field to Herbert Ellis, road then
answer or demur to the complaint
of said action, or the plaintiff will
ply to the court for tho demand-
ed In said complaint.
J. D. COX.
Clerk of Superior
This, the 25th day of February. 1915.
2-26-1
petition.
This the day of February 1916.
J. D. COX.
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt County
ltd
Stale of North Carolina
County of Pitt NOTICE.
northerly with A. G. Cox's
the dividing line of Augustus Blount
and Craft to the Tar road at the mouth
of Albert road, thence
on the north side of Al-
Worthing road with the J. B.
Carroll line to the southeast corner
of the J. B. Carroll Jackson land
State of North Carolina.
County of Pitt.
Notice la hereby given, that the
Board of Commissioners Pill
at adjourned meeting, assembled
on Tuesday, Mar. 1315, ordered an
election to be held In those
of and Pitt Counties
which said portions Include what 1-
known as the Grifton Graded School
Tax District by authority of an Ac
of the General of the
ion of 1915. which said territory Is a
where Creek
empties into Neuse River, on the Le
County Bide; up Neuse
River to B. W. line to
Louis place and A. O
Coward's place to S. W. lint
with the and
Huh to the Eagle Swamp; thence up
Eagle Swamp to the Carr place.
thence the Carr place and A. j
Patrick's line to the C. C. Dunn
place; thence with the C. C. lint
to Creek at the
of the Harper and C. C. Dunn land
Including the C. C. lands,
thence crossing Creek Into
Pitt County between the W. B
Blount place and the Win.
place; thence with the Wm.
line to the Dave Bryant line. Including
SALE.
North county.
By virtue of one certain .
executed and delivered to Mrs. Bryant place, to the
Sale House and Lot In northerly with the back line
Under and by virtue of author-of fence of the J. n. Carroll, J. S.
conferred upon me by Barber, Thomas Tucker and others to
of a certain mortgage Willoughby farm, thence around.
by J. J and wife, Dora M
to I. L. Kittrell, both of the
county and State aforesaid, which la
of record In Book, D-7, page of
the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt
county, the undersigned, as assignee
of L. L. Kittrell. will Bell at the
Court House door in Greenville, on
The Reliable Household Lantern
There is always need for a good
lantern around the home in the
yard, in the cellar, in the attic
wherever a lamp is inconvenient
or unsafe.
The is ideal for home use. It gives a
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is
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his farm so as to Include it In fie
Mock Law territory, thence to the Tar
road to Green Mill run Bridge, where
the old Stock law fence crosses said
That said election to be held on
Tuesday, the day of April 1916, and
that there shall be two voting
Tuesday. March 30th, 1916, at tho described territory t. be
hour of M. to the highest bidder known aB Ayden and
the Ayden shall include
for cash, the following described lot
or parcel of land, to wit;
In the Town of
that portion of Township
No. and Swift Creek Township, a.-
Pitt County, on the cast side the above described
and may be laid off by the said territory Is
following Beginning at the an territory up and to the
southwest corner of Warren old Stock law fence and
lot, and runs Wat t was ordered that a
Coward's line to his other corner shall be and is required
at a then for sail and I. U I-
1-2 yards; then westward
Hereby appointed Registrar for the
with the line to the Ayden and B, E.
road right of way; then
with tin ad to the
D. C.
Norfolk. Va.
containing one fourth of an
more or
Said sale to be made to satisfy
indebtedness secured by said
gage, which has been assigned to E
This the 27th. day of
E. L.
Assignee of L. L. Kittrell, Mortgagee
Harry Skinner, Attorney
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as well as run a big water milL
I wish every woman would give
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t t t t
As receiver of the Pitt County
ion Warehouse Co , hereby give no-
that under an order of the
Court Judge, that all parties wan
are Indebted to said Pitt County Union
Warehouse Company shall pay the
same at once, or have action
ed in Court against them, and that all
parties who hold claims, or a.
any kind against said
County
shall file them with tho r
his
days, or this order will be plead
a bar to their recovery.
I 1915
I,
S I
and II While are hereby I
Judges of of 1- n
It was further ordered that
shall
those proportions of Beaver
and as
the above description which is Intend
ed to include all territory up and
the Hue of the old Stock Law fence
and it was further ordered that J. W
Harper is hereby appointed Registrar
for the S. C. Car
roll and G. L. Rouse are hereby
pointed Judges of election of the Win
and that the voting
places in said to be In UH
town of and Ayden. f -r the
purpose of ascertaining the will of the
qualified voters in said territory or
district as to whether the Stock
shall be established In said
or according to Law as in such
case made and provided.
And it was further ordered th
W. Fleming by Amos Evans and wife
Malissa Evans, bearing date of
and duly recorded In Book A.
page of Pitt County Registry,
the undersigned mortgage will on Sat-
March 1916, at o'clock
Noon, before tho Court House door
Greenville, North Carolina, expose to
sale at public auction for cash, th
following described lot or parcel if
Lying and being on the south
of 13th street, beginning at a stake
Robert King and Henry
W. If, corner on 13th street
and runs with said King's
line 1-2 feet to T. E. Hooker's line
thence with Hooker's line
feet to a stake; thence
parallel with first line 1-2 feet lo
13th street; thence with 13th street
to the beginning, the same being a
part of the Henry lot which
where he now the time of making
lives, containing
square feet, the same being conveys
by Henry to Amos
Malissa his wife.
This lot is located on 13th street,
between Norfolk Southern
and Clark street, and contains
three-rooms frame house with kitchen.
being well located for renting
poses.
This Is made to satisfy the
terms of the said mortgage .
This February IS, 1915.
MRS. FLEMING,
Harding Pierce. Attorney.
SALE.
virtue of authority vested In me
by a mortgage made by Blue
on December 16th, and
registered In Book T-9, page Pitt
County Register of Deeds Office, the
provision of said mortgage not
been compiled with, I shall sell,
to the highest bidder, for cash, on
the Mb day of April, 1915, at
noon, at the Court House door in
Greenville, the pro
and being In Town-
p. I County, known as the Avon
the North and
bounded on
Northwest by Tar River; on the Las
said shall have by Creek; on the South and
Book Of said Ayden an
open on If day
Dudley place; and with the
Dudley and Dave Bryant line out U
the road; thence with the road to
Hanrahan Cross Roads; thence down
tho Pugh road to the edge of C. J
Tucker's farm; thence with the low,
line of C. J. Tucker's place In a
direction crossing a pan
of the W. D. and In-
acres of W. B.
land to the J. P.
Skinner place; thence with the J.
Skinner place and the W
L, whom lines to the Allen Ad
ams place; thence with
Adams Including the Alias
Adams to Creek op
the beginning; all of the Ian
Including within these line
the Grifton Graded Tag
And it further ordered
said election shall be held In
town of Grifton, at the regular rot
place for holding Town elections,
on Friday, April
tor the purpose of ascertaining th
will of the qualified voters In said
or district on said
of levying and collecting the Special
as provided for by said Act, which
said amount shall not exceed
the worth of property, and
11.60, on each Taxable Poll In
district, and at said election tho
favoring the said Special Tax
vote a written or printed Ballot
and opposed to said
Special Tax shall vote a written or
printed Ballot and
was further ordered that J. A. Jar-
rail ht hereby appointed Registrar
for said election, and R. T. Jenkins
and Paul Brooks are hereby appoint
ed Judge of election
And It farther ordered, that the
said Registrar Regis
Book for territory or
District open on Friday, March II
1915. and closed on Saturday. April I
for th purpose of registering
qualified voters of said territory
or district, and that on the day
election the Polls shall be opened a
A. M. and close at
-w . e
Southwest by Pole Branch
on the and North by the old
raft Plantation, containing
more or loss, and being same
April for th purpose ,. c by J. J laughing
the
attorney, within the next March 1911, and closed
v w
qualified voters of said Blue i and this
territory or district
. jay of I US.
I Ci
aw.
part purchase price money
. j , March.
; VI
;. j, EVERETT,
M , as Is provided for by Act call-
for said election.
This tho 9th, day of March 1915.
A.
Chairman of Board of Com, of Pitt Co
Attest. HELL. Clerk.
III User Seattle left Cert
f at an sf .,.
an awn hr aid Dr.
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Burton lakes R Trip.
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l two years m
kn sail private tomorrow for
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three old with white , .-. la
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M k crap and slit right, be of for the Re-
publican nomination for President In
The Minister from Panama, Mr.
owner tan get same by paying all
costs
D. J. BRANCH,
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i ltd
Moral's, will him part way
on his trip. Judge Otto
HI also in the party, as
to Burton
Will.
Tl
Washington, March IS
I by
Garrison, all foot troop
numbering about
with the lame
tent now are tuned to mount
The present shelter tent for
mounted troops has been
the that it is too
does not afford prop.-r
from rain. The
tent, with five pins, as carried by
each soldier, weighs two pounds.
while the mounted shelter
test, with poles and five pins.
four pound. ounces Each
two soldiers
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NEWSPAPER
V. f r
Is the K the Most the Matt N
BE II
N. MARCH 191.1.
M Mill
Numbers Captured at Fall
Will Greatly
Exceed all Estimates
Inhabitants Were Seven Days
Without Necessary Food
1510 VICTIMS Of HUNGER
Will lull A Month And
Austria For
Predicts British Military
Critic
London, Mar. Hauler's cones
garrison at and the number
of men who surrendered to th,
greatly exceed all estimates
According to dispatches,
the defenders originally
men. of whom were
killed. Nearly laid down their
arms when the fortress capitulated
A blizzard which has with
tho telegraphic service, prevents de-
tails of surrender from coming
through, but report that
days prior lo the fall of the
fortress the people of the town had
nothing to eat and the Russians, who
took In large supplies of provision,
were welcomed at liberators.
Dispatches from also say
persons were found suffer
log typhus of cholera and that
work of disinfecting the is being
undertaken energetically, The inter-
forts It Is said, were found Intact,
with a good deal of ammunition in
them.
Everywhere Id Europe, both
and neutral the great-
est credit Is given the Austrian for
their long and Stubborn resistance
which has delayed and interfered
tho Russians campaign In other
Army U
Now Russians, whose
like those of the must
have been greater than no
longer are compelled to invest this
fortress, a big movement either
against or in tho Carpathians
doubtless will be started. With their
northern lines protected by the morass
into which the greater part of Po-
land Is converted during the spring
months, the Russians are expected to
throw all their strength the
Austrian and attempt finally crush
them
On British military bis ,, March
reputation mi the munition, nothing but
that I the it bl he
Suet Canal. Tho guns o forts
opened lire Monday on small force
Which crossed Sinai from Kl Ha-
ha. The Turks, who numbered
and were by three
man officer, retired for about eight
miles, where they wore attacked to-
day by a force under Young-
husband and. to British Of-
were routed.
Starring Men At Moss.
London, Mar. con. ,
at Kiev, Russia, says that
prisoners, mostly from
have arrived there. a pit-
description of the starving con-
of tho garrison before tall,
of tin- be continues,
hers of the men, they say. were drop
from exhaustion, while other
had not sufficient strength to leave
the trenches, They moss and
gnawed at tho straps of their equip
mint to keep themselves
Snowstorm Delay
March The la. k of Of-
details from is said to
bu due to a heavy snowstorm, which
broke down telegraph lines.
It is reported, that near-
a of tho garrison had sin
with typhoid and Al-
ii, in I. the ration were growing If--.
none lint a few higher officer.
up to the end January, knew
actual starvation was near. The
condition of affairs learned
the troops when who was
starting with messages for
WAS shot down by the Russians and
fell within the defender's lino Alter
that there was much grumbling In
tho and almost a mutiny.
Some of the Austrians slipped
through lines at night
rendered to the Russians.
Suffering in.
The Investing Russian force
ed the Intensity of their bombard-
and the strain the defenders
began to tell more- rapidly during
Many were rendered In-
sane by privations and disease.
TO END
Rocky Mount Will Play New
York Americans on
Easter Monday
Rocky Mount, N. C, Mar.
for a radius of
several hundred square miles in East-
Carolina Will be wanted at for store cablegram from
LaGrange Kills Negro
Who Had U Him
In the Head
thousands of Deluges
Protection of the II. i
Flag in Persian City
March -Police
a. Page, LaGrange, who
has been on the a In City, today received this
New York, March 2-i -Tho Persian
war relief committee, with
GROWERS RELIEVE
first opportunity of seeing a big breaking, located on a farm
ball club in action without Miller's section, a few miles from
going a great distance When on Mon- this on the Norfolk Southern
day, April 4th Easter Monday, the railway, and yesterday morning came
New York American team up a motor cycle
will engage Rocky Mount in tho plowing In a Held
the Virginia League special rail-The the officer and
road transportation immediately opened upon him
been arranged for this day, and with with a the shot striking
the game called at o'clock especial-1 tit Officer lair in the face. Crashing
for the accommodation bun-1 US way through and burying Itself
of visitors plans been com-1 somewhere in the hack of his neck
whereby an attendant can
turn home before bed from along
the intervening points or as far
Washing-
ton, Greenville,
Plymouth Spring Hope. This will
be accomplished h holding the after-
noon trains until o'clock that
day. While a special will be operated
north to Halifax connecting there for
train for Weldon at Since from
territory patrons can home
after breakfast and get here In I me
to the game and return be-
fore bedtime, a holiday crowd is ex-
No club In the major leagues is be-
watched with greater Interest than Stanley was notified and
the New Yolk and that the scene.
In the hands of a new At tho hospital It is said that while
Manager in Donovan much Mr wound Is painful
is expected from ibis of more and serious, it is tin early to
than ordinary experience and lasting as to bis . lulls a
popularity in the big leagues. It Is th bullet bus not yet been local.
that Will be ask-1 The ivies by the names
ed to use big King Cole the only win- Wooten and George Swasher
of a game in the Worlds and died last night as a result of his
but Hi officer was game and
ed lire,
taking to his heels through Held
toward a woods near by, but th.
officer fired at him steadily
as limn as he was in sight, and them
lo exhaustion pain
blood Bowing freely from his
Wounded cheek, and was taken to a
near by by those attracted to
the slop by the thence
hurried to the
where lie is receiving surgical ea;.
hers Of the assembled neighbors
made a search woods, and soon
found the in a dying condition
will, a bullet through h's head, and
villages bin except three
Two Christian quarters of
a great many people
killed. Women taken captives.
thousands refugees In the American
mission. Great danger.
h mission has been de-
There refugees in
Russia
Tim message was signed by As-
a Russian contractor of
Is in Northwestern Persia.
not from the border. A
from received
here March said tho Turkish con-
at the head seventy
recently attacked the
can mission tin r. an that
deacons were In and heal
en. Russian it was said, had
been sent for to save the lives of
Christian
City In Throes Mob Rule.
has been In threes
rule for weeks, according to re-
ports to the 11.111 Hoard
foreign Missions A reign of terror i.
Sec. Agrees to
ship lo lake
EM BALES EliE
Spring Well for The Miles,
lie la of
Am
cow will fall within month and tint
when it doe, before. Ai
endeavor lo I n
peace. lie is more optimist C than
most military critics hero who
Austrian and
make a great I I the
Held and attempt prevent the
Ian from en .- I
or
in the west there I . n s
. and but
u at in this
Bad
lull In
taking
pairs on I I
last
Una on Rails.
Reports as to t ti.
gun lire on the forts ire contradictory
one I that
firing was land
after tho forts wen do
is that the Germans had
brought down which
place to place nil rail
Turks have Stacked the
. opinion Fluid
Kr. the I ; in-
II lo the
, indent
nit m Is the
nil . f all pushing
John Is s ring
re than w
p had
spin
, . .
Is .
r had I
ma
led. and the state o .
. a on
I .
of the Herman are dally h
nil more d obi th
are far Iron but
manifestly are hampered
a food supply that ii ;
deal.
series against the Philadelphia club
f this request Is not granted
well, i or some of the first
pitchers may used.
With the purchase of three, players
from pennant Charleston
W. Va., club, the release of three
others by the Richmond international
leaguers to Rocky Mount, and
chase of several others and s winter
of work In together of
younger It Is believed that
Manager Ray Ryan has gotten
a team that will give good account
of Itself for the Tar Heels In the light
for the pennant in the Virginia
The game of Master Monday
will mark starting of the season
n Mount.
It
I its M
wounds.
REPORTS ARK
DENIED PR. SIDE
Washington, March
Wilson declared today that only
definite thing that could lie Bald at
I this time on the
was that the United
I had addressed an Inquiry t
concerning on China.
The President declined to discuss
the of tho Inquiry When asked
however, about say
the United had Inquired
, about the President
hi. h marauders and bandits b
sway has driven lens of thousand
from the city and Into the
pi and has sent other thou
to the of the
rag h . p.
mission there
Ti n th and p
r. the Ion
cording M Information here. They In-
alum, i th . hi
population the ell
4.000 and R. two or three bu I
American m s.-i and t
and a on
Tho doors were thrown
open to all
The themselves embrace a
of buildings. Including a great
school building, a hospital,
churches and other structures.
Hut There Rid Been Sine t.
Honey Mexico
Appear t Re
lag.
Washington. C , March
American war. hip win take to
tun. necessary American money
to finance the hemp crop, needed
to make twin for binding the
can wheat crop year. The money
currency which it Is pro
posed to lo th hemp grow
Is In bank vaults at
Texas, but until today no sale moons-
of getting it to Mexico had been
found-
Secretary Daniels agreed to permit
the use of a after hearing
purchases outline the
that bad been encountered.
There is said to be some
sisal for shipment in
the gov
pi vented from
. n the chief ob
the way of moving this sup
ply have been scarcity of labor and
shipping facilities Arrival of
money is expected to
in immediate further
Vet
a the, Mexican situation
generally today, Secretary Bryan com
of the declaration a re
iteration of any faction had not r e
considered by this He
announced receipt of an official c
Is Center of Rich of regret by the gov
Is the center of a rich eminent for the murder of an Amen
province of Persia It abandoned can citizen. John B. in
by the Russians early In the campaign. Mexico City.
The French mission referred to. It , Covering conditions
was embraced ch can the said m
and meeting places The serious complaint bad been received
quarters which were B recently.
made It clear tin did not consider the Bald, were occupied by col I
-There w
. Is I. . Ion Bar t
.;. 11--. . h
o ind th
a I
ill II
land.
who i. watch
ad-
t the
ti .,.,.
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points of a minor character, He de-
unfounded another report
th tie lulled State had approve
. on . the d a I
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. nor in-l-
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the Christiana who called M
and whose u
lated back more than
I .,. ,. ,, , .,
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I .
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Report to the Department late i.
day indicated that General
I. I ,
hoard for
bod .
. city
. , , r Mat
. I in
VIII . who are
r- the city.
. . .
I to
IV
. I
ti Car
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. n
-i I reported
w a
is safely ban before h
even officer
. and i now la all here await
arrival of from
Me. Talker visited In Kin
Stan this week
Mr W. Y, Morton was Wilson
yesterday on business.
by . t to
. . y,
. . .
Held run ; I it
. cuts n iv
it p the
railway, -ix thousand more
are tn have reached
three thou
tin.
. men tin III -u c-
men
Na . ,, .
Day
five
in Peach
G , Hi I I
the
, peach belt the
S I four hour seriously
prominent growers of th
Mr- has returned to ti Upon s the
her home In after a amount damage at approximately t
visit to friends In city. per cent of the 1915 crop.


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Eastern reflector, 19 March 1915
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March 19, 1915
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